10 kroner 1950 — Denmark ( Pick: 43 )
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Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 kroner issued in Denmark in 1950. It is cataloged under Pick number 43. Its specific series and period are not specified.
The note features a front side design that includes white storks in a nest on the left and additional imagery on the right. The back side showcases a green landscape of Eges, with the denomination "10" repeated. This note is printed on handmade paper and measures 125 x 71 mm. The colors on the front are black and olive-brown, while the back is primarily green. It is signed by Svend Nielsen, the Governor, and Richard Riim, the Head of the banknote department. The printing office for this banknote is Danmarks Nationalbank.
Details regarding the amount produced are not specified. The mid-20th century was a period of various changes in Denmark's currency management, reflecting shifts in its economic landscape.
The note features a front side design that includes white storks in a nest on the left and additional imagery on the right. The back side showcases a green landscape of Eges, with the denomination "10" repeated. This note is printed on handmade paper and measures 125 x 71 mm. The colors on the front are black and olive-brown, while the back is primarily green. It is signed by Svend Nielsen, the Governor, and Richard Riim, the Head of the banknote department. The printing office for this banknote is Danmarks Nationalbank.
Details regarding the amount produced are not specified. The mid-20th century was a period of various changes in Denmark's currency management, reflecting shifts in its economic landscape.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Svend Nielsen (Governor), Richard Riim (Head of the banknote department)
- Date of issue
- 1950
- Printing office
- Danmarks Nationalbank
- Paper
- Handmade paper
- Colour
- Black and olive-brown on the front; green on the back
- Dimensions
- 125 x 71 mm
- Amount produced
- Not specified
- Pick catalog
- 43
About this banknote
The Danmarks Nationalbank issued the 10 kroner banknote in 1950, with circulation beginning in 1952. This series was introduced to replace earlier designs and featured updated security features and artistic elements.
The front of the note displays a portrait of Hans Christian Andersen on the left and a depiction of white storks in a nest on the right. The back features a green landscape of Egeskov Windmill on the island of Funen. The note measures 125 x 65 mm and is printed on handmade paper. It was signed by Governor Svend Nielsen and Head of the Banknote Department Richard Riim.